2018. S.24 WARNING You must return this paper with your answerbook. Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit State Examinations Commission JUNIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 2018 HISTORY HIGHER LEVEL (180 MARKS) WEDNESDAY, 13 JUNE AFTERNOON, 2.00 4.30 CENTRE STAMP EXAMINATION NUMBER ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AND 6 ANSWER QUESTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 IN THE SPACES ON THE EXAMINATION PAPER ANSWER 4, 5 AND 6 IN YOUR ANSWERBOOK PLEASE ENCLOSE THIS PAPER IN YOUR ANSWERBOOK
1. PICTURES (15 marks) Study the pictures A, B and C which accompany the paper and then answer the following questions: (a) PICTURE A Picture A shows Drombeg Fulacht Fiadh. For what purpose was a fulacht fiadh used in Bronze Age Ireland? (1) Picture A shows a trough of water surrounded by stones. Explain their use in relation to a fulacht fiadh........ (2) Name two types of dwelling places from Celtic Ireland.....(2) (b) PICTURE B Picture B is a scene showing a ship from Da Gama s voyage to India, 1498. What name is given to the type of sailing ship in Picture B?....(1) Give two features of this new type of sailing ship........(2) Name two instruments that helped sailors to navigate at sea during the Age of Explorations.......(2) Junior Certificate Examination 2018 2
(c) PICTURE C Picture C shows an election poster for the 1932 Irish general election. From Picture C why should you vote for Cumann na ngaedhael?.....(1) How does Picture C argue that you should not vote for Fianna Fáil?.... (2) Name the leader of Cumann na ngaedhael in 1932..(2) Junior Certificate Examination 2018 3
2. DOCUMENTS (15 marks) Read the two documents, 1 and 2, which accompany this paper and then answer the following questions: (a) DOCUMENT 1 Edited extract from Gerard Keegan s Famine Diary, 1847. How many people were on board the Naparima?.. (1) What were the passengers given after reaching Kingstown?.. (1) What were conditions like on board the Naparima? Give two examples.... (2) What evidence suggests that the rules and regulations were not being followed?...... (2) (v) Diaries, such as this one from Gerard Keegan, are useful to historians. Give one advantage and one disadvantage of using diaries as historical sources. Advantage:.... Disadvantage:....... (2) Junior Certificate Examination 2018 4
(b) DOCUMENT 2 An extract from an interview with Gilles Peress. He is a French photo journalist who took photographs in Derry on Bloody Sunday, January 1972. According to Peress, where did the march begin?...(1) What did the British army use to stop the mini riot?... (1) What was done by the priest who arrived on the scene?...(1) Why do you think that Peress was taking photographs and crying at the same time?......(2) (v) Why was work done by people such as Peress significant for the investigations into Bloody Sunday in the years that followed?....(2) Junior Certificate Examination 2018 5
3. SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (20 marks) Answer TEN of the following questions. Each is worth 2 marks. What is meant by the term pre history?.... (2) Why do historians prefer to obtain information from more than one source?........(2) What was the role of the druid in Celtic Ireland?..(2) Explain why cattle were so important to the Celts.......(2) (v) Name two of the stages involved in the training of a knight during the Middle Ages.......(2) (vi) Give two functions of a guild in a medieval town.......(2) (vii) Give two important effects that the arrival of the Normans had on Ireland.....(2) (viii) Give two reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy..... (2) (ix) Give two reasons why rulers were willing to sponsor voyages during the Age of Exploration.......(2) (x) Name the civilisation conquered by the Spanish conquistador, Francisco Pizarro. (2) Junior Certificate Examination 2018 6
(xi) Give two reasons why the population of Britain increased so greatly during the first half of the nineteenth century.....(2) (xii) Name two improvements in farming methods which resulted from the Agricultural Revolution......(2) (xiii) Name one woman who was prominent in the Easter Rising, 1916. (xiv) What was the Government of Ireland Act, 1920?... (xv) What was the contribution of T.K. Whitaker to Ireland during the 1960s?... (xvi) Mention one major weakness of the League of Nations.... (xvii) Which Italian leader was known as Il Duce? (xviii) In Nazi Germany, what were the Nuremberg Laws?... (xix) What country lost land as a result of the Munich Conference, September 1938?.(2) (xx) Mention two changes which came about in rural life in Ireland since 1945.... Junior Certificate Examination 2018 7
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS, 4, 5, AND 6, IN A SEPARATE ANSWER BOOK 4. PEOPLE IN HISTORY (40 marks) Answer A and B A. Select one of the people described below. Write about that person. An archaeologist at work. (20) A noblewoman in a medieval castle. (20) A named religious reformer at the time of the Reformation. (20) AND B. Select one of the people described below. Write about that person. A unionist living in Ulster who opposed Home Rule in the early twentieth century. (20) A member of the Nazi party explaining how Hitler came to power. (20) An old woman describing changes in the role of women in Ireland since 1945. (20) Junior Certificate Examination 2018 8
5. REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS (30 marks) SOURCE D America 1775. JUNE 18. Philadelphia. Letter from George Washington to his wife, Martha, on his appointment as Commander in Chief by the Continental Congress. It has been determined by Congress that the whole Army raised for the defense of the American Cause shall be put under my care, and that it is necessary for me to proceed immediately to Boston to take upon me the Command of it. You may believe me when I assure you in the most solemn manner that, far from seeking this appointment, I have used every endeavor in my power to avoid it, not only from my unwillingness to part with you and the Family, but from a consciousness of its being a trust far too great for my Capacity. But, as it has been a kind of destiny that has thrown me upon this Service, I shall hope that my undertaking of it is designed to answer some good purpose. http://americainclass.org/sources/makingrevolution/war/text3/commchiefwashington.pdf SOURCE E America NEW YORK. New York City, July 15. On Wednesday, the Congress s Declaration of the Independence of the United States of America was read at the Head of each Brigade of the Continental Army posted in and near this City, and it was everywhere received with the utmost Demonstrations of Joy. The Same Evening the Equestrian statue of George III, erected in the Year 1770, was thrown from its Pedestal and broken in Pieces, and we hear the Lead wherewith this monument was made is to be run into Bullets. Connecticut Journal, 17 July 1776 http://americainclass.org/sources/makingrevolution/rebellion/text8/decindepcelebrations.pdf SOURCE F France The Tennis Court Oath, June 20, 1789 The National Assembly, considering that it has been summoned to establish the constitution of the kingdom, to effect the regeneration of the public order, and to maintain the true principles of monarchy; that nothing can prevent it from continuing its deliberations in whatever place it may be forced to establish itself; and, finally, that wherever its members are assembled, that is the National Assembly. http://www.historywiz.com/primarysources/tenniscourtoathtext.htm Junior Certificate Examination 2018 9
A. Sources D and E America According to Source D, did George Washington want to be appointed Commander in Chief of the Continental Army? Give one reason for your answer. (2) In Source E, the statue of George III was thrown from its pedestal. Why do you think this particular statue was a target? Give one reason for your answer. (2) What contribution did Baron von Steuben make to help Washington s soldiers during the winter at Valley Forge, 1777 1778? (2) From your study of the American War of Independence, give two reasons to explain why the British forces were defeated by the Americans. (4) B. Source F France According to Source F, why was the National Assembly summoned? (2) This oath was made by members of the National Assembly in a tennis court in Versailles. From your reading of Source F why do you think many historians view this as one of the first steps towards Revolution in France? (2) Apart from the Tennis Court Oath, give two reasons to explain why there was a Revolution in France in 1789. (4) C. Write an account of one of the following: The causes of the American War of Independence. The Reign of Terror in France, September 1793 July 1794. The consequences of the 1798 Rebellion in Ireland. (12) Junior Certificate Examination 2018 10
6. Answer two of the following questions, A, B, C, or D. (60 marks) (A) EARLY CHRISTIAN IRELAND What was the role of the abbot in an early Christian monastery? (2) Mention two effects of the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. (2 x 2) Name two monastic sites from early Christian Ireland and identify the monk who established a monastery at each of these sites. (2 x 2) Give an account of two of the following aspects of early Christian Ireland: (a) (b) (c) Layout and location of a monastery. Craftwork produced in the monasteries. Irish missionary monks in other countries. (10 x 2) (B) PLANTATION IN IRELAND Explain the policy of surrender and regrant. (2) Give two reasons why British rulers adopted a policy of plantation in Ireland. (2 x 2) In relation to the plantations, explain two of the following terms: Bawn; The Pale; Servitor. (2 x 2) Write about the main consequences of plantations in Ireland under two of the following headings: (a) Religion. (b) Politics. (c) Culture and customs. (10 x 2) (C) POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY IRELAND Give one reason why the 1916 Rising was a military failure. (2) Give two reasons why Sinn Féin won the 1918 general election. (2 x 2) In relation to the War of Independence, explain two of the following terms: The Squad; Flying Columns; Auxiliaries. (2 x 2) Give an account of two of the following: (a) The Dublin strike and lockout, 1913. (b) Life in Northern Ireland during World War II, 1939 1945. (c) Achievements of the First Inter Party Government, 1948 1951. (10 x 2) Junior Certificate Examination 2018 11
(D) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Give one reason why Germany resented the Treaty of Versailles. (2) Explain two of the following terms relating to World War Two 1939 1945: The Phoney War; Operation Sealion; D Day (June 1944). (2 x 2) Give an account of ONE of the following: (a) The battle of Dunkirk, 1940. (b) The Blitz, 1940. (c) The battle of Stalingrad, 1942 1943. (10) Select one topic from 1, 2 or 3 below: Topic 1 Rise of the Superpowers. Give one reason why the Cold War began after World War II. (2) Write an account of a named major crisis in the Cold War between USA and USSR during the period, 1945 1963. (12) Topic 2 Moves towards European unity. Give one reason why there was a movement towards greater co operation between European countries after 1945. (2) Write about events leading to greater European unity, 1973 1992. (12) Topic 3 African and Asian nationalism. Give one reason why European countries began to give up their colonies after 1945. (2) Give an account of the struggle for independence of a named African or Asian country after 1945. (12) Junior Certificate Examination 2018 12